Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza is made with a delicious peanut butter cookie crust that is topped with marshmallows and Reese’s Pieces and then drizzled with chocolate, caramel and orange icing! The perfect Halloween dessert!
HALLOWEEN COOKIE DESSERT PIZZA
Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza is a favorite treat around our house, and not just at Halloween, although the colors work perfectly for this holiday in particular. This recipe is super easy to adapt to personal tastes, holidays, etc. so feel free to swap out the Reese’s Pieces for holiday M&Ms or even just plain chocolate chips and of course you could use any color/kind of drizzle you’d like!
I started with a peanut butter cookie crust using my absolutely favorite Peanut Butter Cookie recipe ever. I swapped out the chocolate chips in that recipe for Reese’s pieces because there is no such thing as too much peanut butter and I wanted the festive fall colors!
This recipe makes perfect cookies every single time (and trust me, I’ve made them dozens of times!), but I was a little nervous that one big cookie wouldn’t bake quite as well. I couldn’t believe how well the cookie turned out! Even when baked as one large cookie, this recipe still yielded a perfect, soft consistency and baked evenly. Plus, it is so much easier and faster than making individual cookies and waiting for multiple batches to bake!
Ingredients in Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza
Peanut butter: For best results, use a regular peanut butter. Every time I have made these cookies I have used a regular creamy peanut butter (like Jif or a store-brand alternative). Several readers have commented that the cookies do not turn out as well when using a natural style peanut butter.
Butter: I use salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer. No margarine! Make sure the butter is softened to room temperature, but not melted before adding to the recipe.
Sugar: Can’t leave this one out – kind of an important ingredient in cookies!
Brown sugar: Also an important cookie ingredient. Make sure your brown sugar isn’t dried out or stale.
Egg: We only need 1 large egg, but it helps to bind the dough together so that the cookies cook properly and don’t crumble.
Milk: Just a little bit of milk, but it is needed to add a bit of moisture to the cookie dough. Any type of milk will work just fine!
Vanilla: I suggest using a good quality vanilla extract or a Vanilla Bean Paste.
Flour: I usually use all purpose flour, but you can use bread flour, or even pastry flour in this recipe.
Baking powder: Leavening agent in the cookies. Make sure your baking powder isn’t old or expired for best results.
Salt: Just a little bit, but don’t leave it out!
Reese’s Pieces: The recipe calls for 1-2 cups of Reese’s Pieces. It’s definitely usually closer to 2 cups in my house. Maybe even a little bit more.
Miniature marshmallows: You will need 1-2 cups of mini marshmallows to sprinkle over the top of the pizza before baking.
Caramel topping: A little bit of caramel ice cream topping drizzled over the pizza is absolutely incredible.
CHOCOLATE DRIZZLE
Semi-sweet chocolate chips: You only need 1/4 cup of chocolate chips to make the drizzle for the top of the pizza.
Shortening: Just a teaspoon of shortening will help to thin out the chocolate to the perfect drizzle consistency.
ORANGE DRIZZLE
Powdered sugar: You only need 1/2 cup of powdered sugar for the orange drizzle.
Water or milk: Just a tablespoon of water or milk will mix together with the powdered sugar to create a simple frosting to drizzle over the pizza.
Food coloring: To make the drizzle orange, you’ll need 3 crops of yellow and 2 drops of red food coloring.
How to make Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza
With a hand mixer, cream together the peanut butter, butter, white sugar and brown sugar until blended. Beat in the egg, milk, and vanilla.
Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl. Add flour mixture to the peanut butter mixture and mix together. Stir in the Reese’s Pieces, saving a few to sprinkle on the top later.
Press the cookie dough into a well-greased 14″ pizza pan until the dough is evenly distributed. At this point, sprinkle the remaining Reese’s Pieces on top. Bake for about 11 minutes at 375° and then remove from oven. Sprinkle the marshmallows on top and return to the oven for about 5-6 minutes or until the marshmallows are very lightly browned. Cool completely before preparing the chocolate and orange drizzle.
To prepare the chocolate drizzle, place the chocolate chips and shortening in a small glass bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir and microwave at 15-second intervals, stirring each time until completely melted and smooth.
To prepare the orange drizzle, stir together the powdered sugar with the water (or milk) in a small bowl until well blended and then add the food coloring, mixing until color is uniform.
Drizzle the chocolate and orange drizzles on top of the cookie. Drizzle caramel topping if desired. Sometimes I just use a spoon to drizzle, or you can also use place the drizzle mixtures into small sandwich bags, snipping a small corner at the bottom to squeeze the drizzle out of.
HALLOWEEN PEANUT BUTTER COOKIE PIZZA
Ingredients
- 1 cup peanut butter*
- ½ cup butter softened
- ½ cup white sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 3 Tbsp milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 ½ cups flour
- ¾ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- 1-2 cups Reese’s Pieces
- 1-2 cups miniature marshmallows
- caramel topping if desired
CHOCOLATE DRIZZLE
- ¼ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 tsp shortening
ORANGE DRIZZLE
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 1 Tbsp water or milk
- 3 drops yellow food coloring
- 2 drops red food coloring
Instructions
- With a hand mixer, cream together the peanut butter, butter, white sugar and brown sugar until blended. Beat in the egg, milk, and vanilla.
- Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl. Add flour mixture to the peanut butter mixture and mix together. Stir in the Reese’s Pieces, saving a few to sprinkle on the top later.
- Press the cookie dough into a well-greased 14″ pizza pan until the dough is evenly distributed. At this point, sprinkle the remaining Reese’s Pieces on top. Bake for about 11 minutes at 375 and then remove from oven. Sprinkle the marshmallows on top and return to the oven for about 5-6 minutes or until the marshmallows are very lightly browned. Cool completely before preparing the chocolate and orange drizzle.
- To prepare the chocolate drizzle, place the chocolate chips and shortening in a small glass bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir and microwave at 15-second intervals, stirring each time until completely melted and smooth.
- To prepare the orange drizzle, stir together the powdered sugar with the water (or milk) in a small bowl until well blended and then add the food coloring, mixing until color is uniform.
- Drizzle the chocolate and orange drizzles on top of the cookie. Drizzle caramel topping if desired. Sometimes I just use a spoon to drizzle, or you can also use place the drizzle mixtures into small sandwich bags, snipping a small corner at the bottom to squeeze the drizzle out of.
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How do you make homemade peanut butter cookies?
Making homemade peanut butter cookies is easy! Here are a few tips to making the perfect peanut butter cookie!
- Make sure you use softened butter – DON’T melt it! One of the most common errors in cookie making is using butter that is either really cold and hard, or using butter that is too warm and melted.
- Most cookie recipes require that you mix the dry ingredients separately before adding the wet ingredients. This is an important step! And be sure not to over mix the dry and wet ingredients together. Just mix until combined and then stop!
- Use regular peanut butter like Skippy or Jif. Even if you prefer a very natural peanut butter for eating, the natural peanut butters don’t work as well in this peanut butter cookie recipe.
How do you soften butter to room temperature?
The best way to soften butter is to set it out for a few hours before you make your cookies. Since most of us (or maybe just me!) aren’t that prepared or don’t think that far in advance, there are a few tricks to softening butter perfectly in just a matter of minutes. My favorite way to soften butter is in the microwave. It’s definitely fast, but you do have to be very careful not to melt it. Just put the whole stick of butter in the microwave (as long as it isn’t wrapped in foil!) and microwave for about 6-7 seconds. If the butter is still really cold, try another 5-7 seconds and check it again. You may need a few intervals, and if the butter is starting to feel soft, you can shorten the final interval to just a few seconds to make sure it doesn’t start melting.
actually prefer to use the defrost setting on my microwave – I don’t know exactly what that mode does differently, and it takes a little bit longer (closer to 30 seconds), but it seems to be easier to get the butter to soften without melting.
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- Reese’s Krispie No-Bake Cookies
- Easy Pumpkin Pretzels
- Funfetti Halloween Cookies
- Reese’s Cookie Bars
- Ghost Halloween Cookies
- Homemade Candy Corn
- Pumpkin Pudding Cookies
- Chocolate Caramel Apples
- Halloween Popcorn
- Haunted Haystacks
Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza is made with marshmallows, caramel topping and Reese’s pieces in a delicious homemade peanut butter cookie crust! This delicious Halloween dessert is perfect for parties!
Jordyn Galan says
Love the recipe I’m going to feature it in my halloween cookie post!
Nellie says
Thank you so much!
Dayna James says
Do you think this could be made and mailed in a box (3 day shipping)? Maybe if I don’t use caramel sauce or the orange drizzle? It would be a cute surprise for my son in the military!
Nellie says
I’m not an expert on mailing treats but it would definitely be messy if you shipped with the drizzles! We also have a recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Blondies (https://butterwithasideofbread.com/reeses-peanut-butter-blondies/) that might be easier to ship since you can cut them into bars and package them more easily. Your son is a lucky guy to have such a thoughtful mom!
kolkata ff says
Love the recipe I’m going to feature it in my halloween cookie post!
Nellie says
Thank you so much!
Katie says
Looks so good! Can’t wait to try this one.
Ashley says
This was so fun to make. My kids loved it!
Gem says
I made this for Halloween and it was a hit! No complaints. I skipped the orange drizzle since it was basically sugary syrup, and used 100 Grand bars (chopped) instead of M&Ms. I also made just the peanut butter cookies and they were delicious. I recommend.